Thursday, 11 August 2016

Is It Possible To Wear Flat On A Wedding Day

Finding the perfect outfit to wear to a wedding can be a
headache–especially during high wedding season when it seems like you
have another one every weekend. If you have back to back weddings and
only so many cocktail dresses and heels to wear with them, it’s normal
to start thinking about different variations of dresses and shoes you
can put together. Can you dip in to your flats collection? This would be ideal, because lord knows your feet can’t handle another long night in sky high heels. But is it appropriate?
The
answer is yes–you absolutely can wear heels to a wedding, and in some
cases like outdoor weddings it’s actually recommended–but you just need
to follow these simple steps for choosing and wearing them:When shopping, look in the “occasion” section. Many
brands from Jimmy Choo to Steve Madden make occasion flats. These have
specific design details and fabrics that make them dressy enough for
weddings and other events like graduations and parties. These are things
like patent leather, metallic, crystal details, pointy toes and more.
Not all flats were created equal–some truly are better for dressy
occasions.Opt for ladylike, not kiddish styles.
The truth is that some flats look like something a little girl would
wear. Generally, you should avoid Mary Jane styles, fold-up flats, very
simple ballet flats, and anything that feels overly basic. Look for bold
styles that your little niece would NEVER wear–pointy-toe metallic
flats, d’Orsay flats, Ghillie lace-up flats.Dress appropriately for the occasion (duh).
Use the dress code indicated on the invitation as your guide. This
seems really obvious, but here are some specific examples you might need
clarity on: Even if the dress code is “casual” you should never, ever
wear sneakers, including slip-on pairs, or flip flops. It’s also
unlikely that you can get away with things like espadrilles and casual
flat sandals, at any wedding unless the dress code is very explicitly
casual. Slide sandals are also off-limits. For black tie weddings you
should never wear flats unless they look like this.
As with anything you’re wearing to a wedding, use your best judgement as to whether it is appropriate or not.
Ask a friend or your date if you trust him/her) for their honest
opinion. If you’re looking in the mirror and having doubts about any
part of your outfit, don’t wear it. Change. It’s not worth offending the
bride or her guests or feeling uncomfortable all night. When in doubt,
over-dress. Or send your specific shoe questions to editor@shefinds.com and we will answer them!

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